Q104, Star 102, 98.5 WNCX & 92.3 The Fan invite you to check out our Free Lunch events, presented by Cuyahoga Community College and K&D Real Estate Development and Management.

Free Lunch is a great way for our local Entercom radio stations to thank our listeners for being the best fans in the “land.”

Free Lunch includes Marco’s pizza, Pierre’s Ice Cream and more. Hosted by our very own local DJs, you can come downtown and experience Free Lunch 4 times over the summer, meet up with Radio hosts, listen to music, and meet some of our favorite local vendors.

Everyone in attendance will receive a goodie bag filled with coupons, prizes and more from all the businesses on site!

Pre-registration for event includes:+Pre-Event workshops will be offered to help you prepare+Job seeker will receive a list of Employers within 2 weeks prior to event+Arrive dressed for interview with several copies of your resume

The Veterans Service Commission is participating in Ferrari Night at South East Harley.

Each year hundreds of Ferrari’s and thousands od people flock to the dealership to see what these machines are made of. This year, the CCVSC will have staff there at a table to answer any of your questions and give out benefits counseling’s.

92.3 The Fan brings you our annual 18-hole shotgun tournament at Mallard Creek Golf Club in Columbia Station! This year’s tournament will be on Friday June 22nd with a tee time of 1:00pm.

We will be supporting The Turn, a highly successful, local, rehabilitation-based fitness program for golfers with disabilities. With over 400 members you will be making an impact on the community with your support.

The CCVSC will be on staff to answer any questions and give benefits counseling’s out to Veterans and eligible dependents.

PARMA, Ohio – On Wednesday, June 27, the American Veterans Traveling Tribute (AVTT) Traveling Vietnam Wall will be escorted to the Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus.

Between approximately 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., up to 1,000 motorcycle riders from Rolling Thunder, Inc. will meet at the Northbound Rest Area on I-71 at mile marker 225 in Brunswick to escort the Travelling Wall to the Tri-C Western Campus in Parma. The Wall is expected to arrive and depart the Northbound Rest Area at approximately 5:30 p.m.

Along with the up to 1,000 riders from Rolling Thunder, a University Hospitals helicopter will lead the escort to Parma from above while municipalities from Brunswick, Strongsville, Middleburg Heights and finally, Parma, will lead the escort from the ground.

The escort will take the Traveling Wall northbound on I-71 until the Bagley Road exit at mile marker 235. The group will then continue east along Bagley Road to the Tri-C Western Campus and enter the campus at the Pleasant Valley Road entrance.

“The City of Parma is honored and proud to be a part of bringing the AVTT Traveling Vietnam Wall to Tri-C,” said Mayor Tim DeGeeter. “I encourage residents to come out along the escort route and welcome the Wall with respect for those who died in this conflict. I’m sure it will be an emotional experience to see the Wall pass on its way to the campus.”

The Traveling Wall will enter the campus under an American Flag hoisted in the air by Parma and Parma Heights fire departments’ firetrucks. An Honor Guard will be present for the arrival of the Traveling Wall and residents can assemble for the Beltone Pledge of Allegiance after the Traveling Wall’s arrival.

The Traveling Wall will be on display on the campus of Tri-C West from June 28 at 1 p.m. until July 1 at 1 p.m. The Wall is open 24 hours a day during this time. The official opening ceremony is at 3 p.m. on Thursday, June 28. The event is sponsored by American Legion Post 703.

PARMA, Ohio – On Wednesday, June 27, the American Veterans Traveling Tribute (AVTT) Traveling Vietnam Wall will be escorted to the Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus.

Between approximately 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., up to 1,000 motorcycle riders from Rolling Thunder, Inc. will meet at the Northbound Rest Area on I-71 at mile marker 225 in Brunswick to escort the Travelling Wall to the Tri-C Western Campus in Parma. The Wall is expected to arrive and depart the Northbound Rest Area at approximately 5:30 p.m.

Along with the up to 1,000 riders from Rolling Thunder, a University Hospitals helicopter will lead the escort to Parma from above while municipalities from Brunswick, Strongsville, Middleburg Heights and finally, Parma, will lead the escort from the ground.

The escort will take the Traveling Wall northbound on I-71 until the Bagley Road exit at mile marker 235. The group will then continue east along Bagley Road to the Tri-C Western Campus and enter the campus at the Pleasant Valley Road entrance.

“The City of Parma is honored and proud to be a part of bringing the AVTT Traveling Vietnam Wall to Tri-C,” said Mayor Tim DeGeeter. “I encourage residents to come out along the escort route and welcome the Wall with respect for those who died in this conflict. I’m sure it will be an emotional experience to see the Wall pass on its way to the campus.”

The Traveling Wall will enter the campus under an American Flag hoisted in the air by Parma and Parma Heights fire departments’ firetrucks. An Honor Guard will be present for the arrival of the Traveling Wall and residents can assemble for the Beltone Pledge of Allegiance after the Traveling Wall’s arrival.

The Traveling Wall will be on display on the campus of Tri-C West from June 28 at 1 p.m. until July 1 at 1 p.m. The Wall is open 24 hours a day during this time. The official opening ceremony is at 3 p.m. on Thursday, June 28. The event is sponsored by American Legion Post 703.

This is an event where various Veterans and their dependents can come to receive information about benefits they may qualify for. The CCVSC will have a Service Officer there to give a briefing and answer questions.

PARMA, Ohio – On Wednesday, June 27, the American Veterans Traveling Tribute (AVTT) Traveling Vietnam Wall will be escorted to the Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus.

Between approximately 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., up to 1,000 motorcycle riders from Rolling Thunder, Inc. will meet at the Northbound Rest Area on I-71 at mile marker 225 in Brunswick to escort the Travelling Wall to the Tri-C Western Campus in Parma. The Wall is expected to arrive and depart the Northbound Rest Area at approximately 5:30 p.m.

Along with the up to 1,000 riders from Rolling Thunder, a University Hospitals helicopter will lead the escort to Parma from above while municipalities from Brunswick, Strongsville, Middleburg Heights and finally, Parma, will lead the escort from the ground.

The escort will take the Traveling Wall northbound on I-71 until the Bagley Road exit at mile marker 235. The group will then continue east along Bagley Road to the Tri-C Western Campus and enter the campus at the Pleasant Valley Road entrance.

“The City of Parma is honored and proud to be a part of bringing the AVTT Traveling Vietnam Wall to Tri-C,” said Mayor Tim DeGeeter. “I encourage residents to come out along the escort route and welcome the Wall with respect for those who died in this conflict. I’m sure it will be an emotional experience to see the Wall pass on its way to the campus.”

The Traveling Wall will enter the campus under an American Flag hoisted in the air by Parma and Parma Heights fire departments’ firetrucks. An Honor Guard will be present for the arrival of the Traveling Wall and residents can assemble for the Beltone Pledge of Allegiance after the Traveling Wall’s arrival.

The Traveling Wall will be on display on the campus of Tri-C West from June 28 at 1 p.m. until July 1 at 1 p.m. The Wall is open 24 hours a day during this time. The official opening ceremony is at 3 p.m. on Thursday, June 28. The event is sponsored by American Legion Post 703.

PARMA, Ohio – On Wednesday, June 27, the American Veterans Traveling Tribute (AVTT) Traveling Vietnam Wall will be escorted to the Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus.

Between approximately 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., up to 1,000 motorcycle riders from Rolling Thunder, Inc. will meet at the Northbound Rest Area on I-71 at mile marker 225 in Brunswick to escort the Travelling Wall to the Tri-C Western Campus in Parma. The Wall is expected to arrive and depart the Northbound Rest Area at approximately 5:30 p.m.

Along with the up to 1,000 riders from Rolling Thunder, a University Hospitals helicopter will lead the escort to Parma from above while municipalities from Brunswick, Strongsville, Middleburg Heights and finally, Parma, will lead the escort from the ground.

The escort will take the Traveling Wall northbound on I-71 until the Bagley Road exit at mile marker 235. The group will then continue east along Bagley Road to the Tri-C Western Campus and enter the campus at the Pleasant Valley Road entrance.

“The City of Parma is honored and proud to be a part of bringing the AVTT Traveling Vietnam Wall to Tri-C,” said Mayor Tim DeGeeter. “I encourage residents to come out along the escort route and welcome the Wall with respect for those who died in this conflict. I’m sure it will be an emotional experience to see the Wall pass on its way to the campus.”

The Traveling Wall will enter the campus under an American Flag hoisted in the air by Parma and Parma Heights fire departments’ firetrucks. An Honor Guard will be present for the arrival of the Traveling Wall and residents can assemble for the Beltone Pledge of Allegiance after the Traveling Wall’s arrival.

The Traveling Wall will be on display on the campus of Tri-C West from June 28 at 1 p.m. until July 1 at 1 p.m. The Wall is open 24 hours a day during this time. The official opening ceremony is at 3 p.m. on Thursday, June 28. The event is sponsored by American Legion Post 703.

*Not open to the public

Cuyahoga County Veterans Service Commission Launches New Website for Local Veterans and their Families: www.CuyahogaVets.orgContact: Jon Reiss, Executive Director, (216) 698-2651, jreiss@cuyahogacounty.us CLEVELAND, OHIO, March 13, 2017 – The Cuyahoga County Veterans Service Commission (CCVSC) has launched a new website developed